Without a doubt, the most dominant team in Italian football is Juventus. Turin. Despite the ‘Moggigate’ case, where the team was administratively relegated and lost several titles of shield because of match-fixing, he has a wide advantage Inter Milan and AC Milanrespectively.
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Temp. | Champion | runner-up |
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Temp. | Champion | runner-up |
2021-22 | Milan | Inter |
2020-21 | Inter | Milan |
2019-20 | Juventus | Inter |
2018-19 | Juventus | Naples |
2017-18 | Juventus | Naples |
2016-17 | Juventus | Rome |
2015-16 | Juventus | Naples |
2014-15 | Juventus | Rome |
2013-14 | Juventus | Rome |
2012-13 | Juventus | Naples |
2011-12 | Juventus | Milan |
2010-11 | Milan | Inter |
2009-10 | Inter | Rome |
2008-09 | Inter | Juventus |
2007-08 | Inter | Rome |
2006-07 | Inter | Rome |
2005-06 | Inter | Rome |
2004-05 | No champion due to penalty against Juventus | |
2003-04 | Milan | Rome |
2002-03 | Juventus | Inter |
2001-02 | Juventus | Rome |
2000-01 | Rome | Juventus |
1999-00 | Latium | Juventus |
1998-99 | Milan | Latium |
1997-98 | Juventus | Inter |
1996-97 | Juventus | Parma |
1995-96 | Milan | Juventus |
1994-95 | Juventus | Latium |
1993-94 | Milan | Juventus |
1992-93 | Milan | Inter |
1991-92 | Milan | Juventus |
1990-91 | Sampdoria | Milan |
1989-90 | Naples | Milan |
1988-89 | Inter | Naples |
1987-88 | Milan | Naples |
1986-87 | Naples | Juventus |
1985-86 | Juventus | Rome |
1984-85 | Hellas Verona | Turin |
1983-84 | Juventus | Rome |
1982-83 | Rome | Juventus |
1981-82 | Juventus | Fiorentina |
1980-81 | Juventus | Rome |
1979-80 | Inter | Juventus |
1978-79 | Milan | perogies |
1977-78 | Juventus | Vicenza |
1976-77 | Juventus | Turin |
1975-76 | Turin | Juventus |
1974-75 | Juventus | Naples |
1973-74 | Latium | Juventus |
1972-73 | Juventus | Milan |
1971-72 | Juventus | Milan |
1970-71 | Inter | Milan |
1969-70 | Cagliari Calcium | Inter |
1968-69 | Fiorentina | Cagliari |
1967-68 | Milan | Naples |
1966-67 | Juventus | Inter |
1965-66 | Inter | Bologna |
1964-65 | Inter | Milan |
1963-64 | Bologna | Inter |
1962-63 | Inter | Juventus |
1961-62 | Milan | Inter |
1960-61 | Juventus | Milan |
1959-60 | Juventus | Fiorentina |
1958-59 | Milan | Fiorentina |
1957-58 | Juventus | Fiorentina |
1956-57 | Milan | Fiorentina |
1955-56 | Fiorentina | Milan |
1954-55 | Milan | Udinese |
1953-54 | Inter | Juventus |
1952-53 | Inter | Juventus |
1951-52 | Juventus | Milan |
1950-51 | Milan | Inter |
1949-50 | Juventus | Milan |
1948-49 | Turin | Inter |
1947-48 | Turin | Milan |
1946-47 | Turin | Juventus |
[1945-46[1945-46 | Turin | Juventus |
1944-45 | World War II does not dispute this | |
1943-44 | World War II does not dispute this | |
1942-43 | Turin | Livorno |
1941-42 | Rome | Turin |
1940-41 | Bologna | Ambrosiana Inter |
1939-40 | Ambrosiana Inter | Bologna |
1938-39 | Bologna | Turin |
1937-38 | Ambrosiana Inter | Juventus |
1936-37 | Bologna | Latium |
1935-36 | Bologna | Rome |
1934-35 | Juventus | Ambrosiana Inter |
1933-34 | Juventus | Ambrosiana Inter |
1932-33 | Juventus | Ambrosiana Inter |
1931-32 | Juventus | Bologna |
1930-31 | Juventus | Rome |
1929-30 | Ambrosiana Inter | Genoa |
The old woman less successful at UEFA champions league, where is he AC Milan is the great dominator in Italian football. However, in A series has a huge advantage over its competitors, where it is often powered by the best players in the Calciumthus undermining its rivals.
Series A honors
1. The Juventus of Turin No doubt the club with the most titles in A serieswith a wide margin with respect to its immediate pursuers.
2. The Inter Milan is the second rank in terms of titles, far from Juventusbut with a reduced advantage over its great rival nation, the AC Milan.
3. The AC Milan is by far the most successful club in Italy in UEFA champions league, but in the Series he is the third classified. In Stefano Pioli was able to win the shield, so now he is back to his rights and fierce rival for Inter and Juventus of Turin.
4. The Turin It is the fourth classified, but it has not reached double digits of Serie A titles. The great rival citizens of Juventus, it is far from its golden age and is not common in European stalls.
5. The Bologna It is the fifth classified, near Torino. As in Turinthey are far from their best period and they are not competing for the positions of European League Or the UEFA champions league.
6. The AS Romeas is the case with Latiumare the two clubs from the capital of Italy, but nevertheless they did not cover a large number of Shields. Some titles of A series who holds the Romecompared to the subchampionships he achieved.
Teams with the most Serie A trophies
The Juventus is the big club at Italy in terms of dominance of national competitions. Naa A series It was difficult, where he surpassed thirty titles by a margin. The Turin club has had periods of great dominance in its history, such as when it won nine Shields consecutively (2012-2020).
The Inter and AC Milan, the two great rivals of the Milanese city, starring in the famous ‘Derby of the Madonna’, are two giants of transalpine football. Both clubs are very successful in Italian football and have won a very close number of Italian titles. A series each. However the Milan It is a more important club in history than the Inter in Europewhere in UEFA champions league the ‘rossoneri’ are among the most successful.
Turin and Bologna they are two historical clubs that have gone down, that manage to stay but have no options to aspire to the positions of UEFA champions league. The times are far to win at shieldbut instead AS Rome and Lazio they tend to have more powerful teams competing in European competitions.
Series A History
The Italian Serie A This is the national championship of the transalpine country. It is also known for sponsorship reasons as Series A TEAMas well as nicknames of Shield and Calcium. It is the highest category of the Italian league system, organized by National Professional League (LNP) since 1946.
He took over Italian Football Federationl (FIGC) and became in 2010 the Lega Nazionale Professionalisti Serie A (LNPA). It began to be played in 1929 and since then it has been held without interruption, except for the period between 1943 and 1945 due to Second World War.
Competition is the alternative of National Italian Championships, appeared in 1898. They were disputed until 1929, when the current unified format was created. It consists of twenty clubs, which play a total of 380 games (38 per club), in each season that runs between the months of August and May. The last three classified at the end of the championship, down to Series B
Source: La Verdad

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